Program Requirements 30 credits total F=Fall, S=Spring, Su=Summer all classes are 3 credits Required Courses – 18 credits MTAX 6400 Tax Research & Communicaon (S, Su) MTAX 6405 Accounng for Income Taxes (F) MTAX 6430 Advanced Individual Taxaon (F, Su) MTAX 6435 State & Local Tax/Federal Tax Pracce (F) MTAX 6460 Advanced Corporate Taxaon (S, Su) MTAX 6470 Advanced Partnership Taxaon (F, Su) Electives – 12 credits One elective required from the following: MTAX 6410 International Taxation (S) MTAX 6445 Gifts, Estates, Trusts & Exempt Organizations MTAX 6450 Real Estate Taxation MTAX 6480 Retirement Planning & Employee Benefits (S) MTAX 6490 Mergers, Acquisitions & Consolidations (Su) One MAcc elective required, and two electives required from MAcc, MTax or approved MBA courses below: MACC 6120 Financial Accounting & Reporting (S, Su) MACC 6130 Government & Non-Profit Accounng (F) MACC 6160 Financial Statement Analysis (S) MACC 6310 Advanced Cost Accounting MACC 6330 Strategic Management Accounting (S) MACC 6560 Advanced Auditing & Assurance Services (F) MACC 6570 Information Systems Auditing MACC 6580 Internal Auditing (S) MACC 6610 Advanced Accounting Info. Systems (F) MTAX 6410 International Taxation (S) MTAX 6445 Gifts, Estates, Trusts & Exempt Organizations (S) MTAX 6450 Real Estate Taxation MTAX 6480 Retirement Planning & Employee Benefits (S) MTAX 6490 Mergers, Acquisitions & Consolidations (Su) (MTax 6460 recommended prior) MBA 6310 Information Technology in the Enterprise MBA 6530 E-Business MBA 6540 Negotiations MBA 6580 Project Management MBA 6630 Networking & Information Systems MBA 6640 Information Assurance in the Enterprise Updated 7/16 Application Requirements 1. MTax application (online at weber.edu/mtax) 2. MAcc application fee: $60 U.S. Residents $95 International Students 3. GMAT test (average score is approximately 580) 4. Current resume 5. A four-year Bachelor’s degree (average GPA is approxi- mately 3.5). If the major is not Accounting see leveling course section below. 6. For non-accounting WSU students and all other schools: Two letters of recommendation Official transcripts for all college level work Application Deadlines: Fall entrance: Aug. 1 (*April 1) Spring entrance: Dec. 1 (*Nov .1) Summer entrance: April 1 (* April 1) *To be considered for a scholarship the application must be com- plete, and all documents received by the date in parentheses. For priority scholarship consideration, Fall applications must be in by April 1. There will be a 2nd round of Fall scholarships awarded for applications received by July 1. Leveling Courses Students with a non-accounting Bachelor’s degree may be required to take the following undergraduate courses. For questions concerning course equivalents from other universities, please contact the School of Accounting & Taxation. Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting II Cost Accounting Individual Taxation Accounting Information Systems Audit Global & Complex Entities College Algebra Business Law Business Stats I Microeconomics Macroeconomics Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting weber.edu/macc Weber.edu/mtax Master of Taxation Why choose the Master of Taxation program at WSU? The WSU program is the only AACSB accredited MTax degree in Utah. All courses are offered late afternoons and evenings at our convenient WSU Davis campus in Layton. This unique degree affords students the opportunity to obtain taxaon, accounng and analycal skills that apply to a variety of tax and accounng professions as well as government careers specific to the U.S. taxaon system.